What is the most cost effective way to back up?

Bootable DVD of the central system plus rent-a-cloud for the library?






On 3/17/2015 2:12 PM, Cowboy wrote:
> 
>  They really are ! Between IRS, sales tax, Obamacare is the big one, and a 
> variety
>  of other miscellaneous....
> 
>  The thing is, there will always be the chance ( as happened to me ) where 
> even
>  if your backup is 15 minutes old, something can be lost that needs to be
>  recovered.
>  Even so, recovering the last 15 minutes is a heck of a lot easier than
>  recovering a whole disk.
> 
> On Tuesday 17 March 2015 02:51:43 pm Mike Price wrote:
>> Especially when you have to pay yourself.  The accounting fees are murder. :)
>>
>> MIke
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] 
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Cowboy
>> Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 8:55 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [RDD] mirror as-is or restore to new?
>>
>> On Monday 16 March 2015 06:30:02 pm Wayne Merricks wrote:
>>> Every data recovery quote I had was in the region of £10,000+ to recover 
>>> files
>>> which were useless without the database and everything else working along 
>>> side it. 
>>
>>  I've just spent the last 6 hours or so recovering a few files for myself,
>>  "accidentally" deleted by a mis-behaving KDE program from an EXT3
>>  file system on a Linux software RAID-1 array. ( thankfully )
>>
>>  None of the quotes mentioned above were mine, but just the same
>>  let me take this opportunity to once again remind everyone that
>>  MAKE A BACKUP is one h377 of a lot less costly than I am !!
>>
> 
> 
> 
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